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big offers, big, big offers that cost —— costa seems to be at the centre of, which are coming from china, where other players have gone, they might be at the bottom of diego costa's anger at the bottom of diego costa's anger at the moment. birds a different dispute threatening to overshadow the beginning of the africa cup of nations. the ddr congo squad boycotted the training session on friday before their opening match of the tournament. they —— the players explained the boycott is over bonus payments. they are saying this has been happened from —— happening for yea rs been happened from —— happening for years and years, and that they a lwa ys years and years, and that they always prepare well but in the end there is always a problem with bonuses. they are congo play morocco on monday, the tournament starts on saturday, the 31st africa cup of nations is being hosted in gabon. every two years, africa's top 16 national sides battle it up to become the continent's top team. this year, the battle ground is gabon. five years after this small oil—rich central african country las
big offers, big, big offers that cost —— costa seems to be at the centre of, which are coming from china, where other players have gone, they might be at the bottom of diego costa's anger at the bottom of diego costa's anger at the moment. birds a different dispute threatening to overshadow the beginning of the africa cup of nations. the ddr congo squad boycotted the training session on friday before their opening match of the tournament. they —— the players explained the boycott is...
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the hulak gibbons was discovered in china nine years ago but researchers only recently confirmed it as a new species and now this jungle jedi is being named after "star wars" hero luke skywalker. it's also because of the way the animal moves through the tree tops. so these sky walkers are endangered with only fewer than two of them left now in the wild. >> wow. time to get another check on the highways and byways on a friday night. >> let's get the update with matt who is in the "action news" traffic center. >> and i'd be giving you some big traffic troubles on the ride home this friday. good afternoon once again sharrie and rick. one of the biggies is on the northeast extension coming southbound just south of the lansdale interchange. it's a nasty accident from app couple hours ago involving a truck and a work van. medical chopper had to be called in to the scene. the chopper's now gone and the bit of improvement since the last half hour is now one lane of stuck traffic is able to squeeze by. but it is still a very unpleasant situation, just 2 miles per hour as you travel southbound a
the hulak gibbons was discovered in china nine years ago but researchers only recently confirmed it as a new species and now this jungle jedi is being named after "star wars" hero luke skywalker. it's also because of the way the animal moves through the tree tops. so these sky walkers are endangered with only fewer than two of them left now in the wild. >> wow. time to get another check on the highways and byways on a friday night. >> let's get the update with matt who is...
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we ask our troops to stand ready to and fight against an emergent china, unavailable north crew yeah and widespread violent terrorism. never before has there been an extraordinary demand as this time on our men and women in uniform. these are extraordinary times with extraordinary circumstances. general mattis is the extraordinary man who will lead the department of defense in the direction it so desperately needs. for this reason, i urge my colleagues to vote yes on this measure. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington. mr. smith: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from texas. mr. thornberry: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from ohio, mr. wenstrup. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. wenstrup: i rise in strong support of providing a waiver permitting the confirmation of general james mattis to the office of secretary of defense. he is an extraordinary leader. at a time when the united states faces threats around the globe, his unique skill set and experience render him wort
we ask our troops to stand ready to and fight against an emergent china, unavailable north crew yeah and widespread violent terrorism. never before has there been an extraordinary demand as this time on our men and women in uniform. these are extraordinary times with extraordinary circumstances. general mattis is the extraordinary man who will lead the department of defense in the direction it so desperately needs. for this reason, i urge my colleagues to vote yes on this measure. i yield back....
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the plates were copies of the actual lincoln white house china. >> this time we were just asked to keep it more sort of george washington-esque. >> if you're looking for a george washington look. >> a little more classic. pick something like this. >> what are they cooking up for that theme? shannon shaffer. >> there's a lot of focus on local and sustainable products these days. >> meanwhile, they have other parties being designed here. other foods being tested and tasted. divine cuisine does about 3500 events a year. >> this was a piece in the "washington post." >> bill homan has gotten a lot of press since he arrived in washington and opened a small restaurant and with partners a catering business that has grown tremendously over the years. special. but especially this one that happens only every four years. >> it's special, it's very special. very lucky to live here in washington and be able to get to do this. >> that is an undertaking. a lot of prep cooking is already under way. bill homan will lead over 100 chefs and cooks and servers to the capitol at 5:30 a.m. next friday morning.
the plates were copies of the actual lincoln white house china. >> this time we were just asked to keep it more sort of george washington-esque. >> if you're looking for a george washington look. >> a little more classic. pick something like this. >> what are they cooking up for that theme? shannon shaffer. >> there's a lot of focus on local and sustainable products these days. >> meanwhile, they have other parties being designed here. other foods being...
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is world that the trump administration is going to inherit in the hid will east, with russia, with china, on and off. >> talking about things that may have affect the election, you see justice department is now, investigating james comey of the fbi. >> well, that is right. this isn't the justice department this is inspector general, of the justice department. he is kind of separate, independent of the rest of the department. he will be investigating the investigator, fbi director james comey on the specific question of his going so public on the clinton investigation, hold ago this news conference last july where he said they weren't bringing charges and then explosively just 12 days before the election sending a letter to congressing a they were reopening the investigation and then question is did james comey, fbi director, violate the rules and regulations of the procedures of the fbi. >> interesting show on sunday day. we will be watching. thanks, chris. >> you got it. >>> jen, she's ready to go there. >> here we go. >> yes, hi jen. >> how adorable is this bag. this is part of what we
is world that the trump administration is going to inherit in the hid will east, with russia, with china, on and off. >> talking about things that may have affect the election, you see justice department is now, investigating james comey of the fbi. >> well, that is right. this isn't the justice department this is inspector general, of the justice department. he is kind of separate, independent of the rest of the department. he will be investigating the investigator, fbi director...
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they said that china is a victim of this protectionism. china is bracing for a tougher year. and for a tougher go with donald tru trump, because as we've seen in the state press, it's been a barrage of criticism, warnings, borderline hysteria when it comes to hits economic choices. they called peter navorro blind and deaf when it comes to the trade benefits. they've been critical of wilbur ross and said that a week ago the global times was saying it saw an iron curtain of protectionism falling around china because kichina has been criticized. >> doesn't sound like a lot of room for negotiations. what are people saying around the edges? what could bring the two administrations together? >> what you see in the state press, the state press acts like an attack dog. they're much more aggressive in what they say versus the foreign ministry or the commerce ministry. so, i'm sure there is going to be room in china and in the united states, room for this relationship to improve and continue. because this relationship is so important. where you see u.s. companies more and more relying
they said that china is a victim of this protectionism. china is bracing for a tougher year. and for a tougher go with donald tru trump, because as we've seen in the state press, it's been a barrage of criticism, warnings, borderline hysteria when it comes to hits economic choices. they called peter navorro blind and deaf when it comes to the trade benefits. they've been critical of wilbur ross and said that a week ago the global times was saying it saw an iron curtain of protectionism falling...
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that is from russia, terrorist groups, and with what china is doing in the south china sea. >> they retired generals of the u.s. military is not equipped to deter those threats. >> do you think we have a strong enough military today in order to achieve that goal? >> no, sir. >> mattis was asked about the president-elect's twitter habits, especially when complaining about the cost of defense programs. >> senator, it's not my role to comment on the president-elect statements other than to say i believe it shows he is serious about getting the best bang for the dollar when it comes to defense dollars. >> using twitter as a means, not the most efficacious way to do that. >> the senate on the house both voted to give mattis a waiver to serve as defense secretary, the first general asked to do so since harry truman asked general george s marshall to serve. three democrats on the armed services committee voted agains against. bret. >> bret: jennifer griffin live at the pentagon. thank you. if you thought the official government angst over the handling of the hillary clinton email scandal was over,
that is from russia, terrorist groups, and with what china is doing in the south china sea. >> they retired generals of the u.s. military is not equipped to deter those threats. >> do you think we have a strong enough military today in order to achieve that goal? >> no, sir. >> mattis was asked about the president-elect's twitter habits, especially when complaining about the cost of defense programs. >> senator, it's not my role to comment on the president-elect...
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we make a hog in milwaukee, we send it to china. it's taxed in milwaukee and america and then china taxes it as it goes into the country. if, you know, they make a hog in chi china, it's taxed once and not twice like ours. if toyota or honda sends a motorcycle from tokyo into china, it's taxed once. we're doing it to ourselves. i know that's confusing. the point i'm trying to say is let's level the playing field and do the same thing they do to us to them and by toing that, by saying we take our tax off the exports and face it on the imports, we're leveling the playing field and at the end of the day we're making china pay for our tax reform. i think that's one of the smartest things to do to level the playing field and put american manufacturers and producers of a level playing field with the rest of the world to help us create more manufacturing jobs. >> thank you so much, bill. i want to turn to another issue where mr. trump got a lot of support that is an issue where you're not necessarily on the same page, shall we say? that is
we make a hog in milwaukee, we send it to china. it's taxed in milwaukee and america and then china taxes it as it goes into the country. if, you know, they make a hog in chi china, it's taxed once and not twice like ours. if toyota or honda sends a motorcycle from tokyo into china, it's taxed once. we're doing it to ourselves. i know that's confusing. the point i'm trying to say is let's level the playing field and do the same thing they do to us to them and by toing that, by saying we take...
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china just kept decelerating. meanwhile, europe has become synonymous with stagnation. so we lost those growth markets and that meant anyone staffing up for them has had his head handed to him. who wants to own the stock of a company that's hiring people to expand in brazil? that's crazy. >> the house of pain. >> yet today amazon announced plans to hire 100,000 new employees here, and its stock went up big, not down. this action reminds me of the old days when we had companies that had so much business and so much room for expansion that all you wanted was for them to keep investing in order to grow. amazon a business we all know, one that offers veensz, bargain basement prices, fabulous customer services and innovate products that we suddenly can't live without. think of the kindle or the echo. beyond that, amazon just doesn't stop. you're happy with overnight delivery. how about same day? you're thrilled with the big break of amazon prime. how about a credit card that gives you 5% off amazon prime purchases? >> hallelujah. >> put it all together, and you've got a comp
china just kept decelerating. meanwhile, europe has become synonymous with stagnation. so we lost those growth markets and that meant anyone staffing up for them has had his head handed to him. who wants to own the stock of a company that's hiring people to expand in brazil? that's crazy. >> the house of pain. >> yet today amazon announced plans to hire 100,000 new employees here, and its stock went up big, not down. this action reminds me of the old days when we had companies that...
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is doing i d in the south china sea. s >> are you concerned about a some of the statements thatha president-elect trump has made with respect to our historiccto european allies and to nato t nt and how -- have you had ave y chance to have discussionsiscuss with him? >> he has shown himself openlfpe going deeper into the issuehe i about why i've so strongly andga he understands where i stand and i'll work with the other members of the team security team once the senate confirmsrm them to carry these views vie forward. >> today the senate voted to vod approve a one time exceptionxcei too law requiring a militaryre quofficer to be out of uniformom for at least seven years y before leading the pentagon. pta the full senate and house mustse still approve the bill beforeefr send egg it to the president. tt >> there was dr. benn carsonarso defending his experience and credentials to serve secretary. while the retired neurosurgeoneg is widely known for his medical credentials his lackntis of experience in governmentin g and hous
is doing i d in the south china sea. s >> are you concerned about a some of the statements thatha president-elect trump has made with respect to our historiccto european allies and to nato t nt and how -- have you had ave y chance to have discussionsiscuss with him? >> he has shown himself openlfpe going deeper into the issuehe i about why i've so strongly andga he understands where i stand and i'll work with the other members of the team security team once the senate confirmsrm...
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>> you better go to china. >> i'm getting the next flight. >> all right. >> listen, no. i'm not ready. >> all right. >> you all right? >> i'm tired. i was to up late. >> what were you doing? >> visiting. >> visiting? >> michelle obama again, she hasn't been on the show there is show a lot today, hasn't she? >> she has. >> because there was big final night. she is maybe the last time we'll satisfy her in the rule of first lady. her humor, just sort of summed up her time. she is fun to watch. >> there go. >> michelle obama is addressing the one question we were asking on tuesday night when her husband was giving his final speech, in chicago, where's sasha? where's her youngest daughter, sasha? >> because they said that she had to take a test. but some people weren't really believing that. >> she stayed at the white house to study for her test. >> for her exam. >> and didn't go to chicago. so now she is being asked about it again. >> the tonight show. >> sasha wasn't there because -- >> she had a final. and it is like you know the obama's, girl, sorry. go take your test. >>
>> you better go to china. >> i'm getting the next flight. >> all right. >> listen, no. i'm not ready. >> all right. >> you all right? >> i'm tired. i was to up late. >> what were you doing? >> visiting. >> visiting? >> michelle obama again, she hasn't been on the show there is show a lot today, hasn't she? >> she has. >> because there was big final night. she is maybe the last time we'll satisfy her in the rule of...
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that was probably china. we have much hacking going on, and one of the things we are going to do, we have some of the greatest computer mines anywhere in the world we have assembled. agoaw it just a few weeks -- you saw it just a few weeks ago. we are going to put those minds together and form a defense. i have to say this also -- the democratic national committee was totally open to be hacked. they did a very poor job. they could have had hacking defense, which we had. i will give reince priebus reince sawause when what was going on in the world to this country, he went various forms and ordered a strong hacking defense. and they tried to hack the republican national committee and they were unable to break through. we have to do that for our country. it is very important. host: an hour-long press conference yesterday with a dozen reporters called on. cnnof our viewers noted, was not called on despite a bit of a confirmation between donald trump and one of the reporters. we will talk about all of it this morn
that was probably china. we have much hacking going on, and one of the things we are going to do, we have some of the greatest computer mines anywhere in the world we have assembled. agoaw it just a few weeks -- you saw it just a few weeks ago. we are going to put those minds together and form a defense. i have to say this also -- the democratic national committee was totally open to be hacked. they did a very poor job. they could have had hacking defense, which we had. i will give reince...
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what happens if he does impose a border tax on products coming in from mexico or products coming from china? the price of those things goes up. around you could be in a trade war. not everybody is happy with the carrot-and-stick approach. steve: we'll watch you over on fox business here in about an hour 1/2. >> very good. thank you very much indeed. brian: wears same outfit. it isn't going to change. steve: be a bip has news. >> good morning, guys. headlines to get to, starting with this one, the taliban releasing chilling video of these two professors begging for president-elect trump to save them. first time kevin king, who is an american and timothy weeks from australia since they were taken back in august. mr. king pleading with mr. trump putting pressure on government to arrange a exchange with the terror group. they were kidnapped outside american university in kabul. >>> florida representative john rutherford, taken out from the cloakroom on a stretcher, rushed to the hospital. the newly-sworn in congressman's offices says rutherford is in good spirits. he did not suffer a heart atta
what happens if he does impose a border tax on products coming in from mexico or products coming from china? the price of those things goes up. around you could be in a trade war. not everybody is happy with the carrot-and-stick approach. steve: we'll watch you over on fox business here in about an hour 1/2. >> very good. thank you very much indeed. brian: wears same outfit. it isn't going to change. steve: be a bip has news. >> good morning, guys. headlines to get to, starting with...
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lea: the nikkei falling over 1% in china the shanghai composite also innings below are appeared drained to oil prices rose 10 prices rose 3% cutting back on production in the chinese economy improving. although 52.52 a barrel. lea: yields drifted lower by 2.3%. facebook says it's not a media company that gears up for new journalism project anyway. we will tell you all about that. lea: and sports, are the san diego chargers heading to los angeles? we may find out the answer in a few filipina quarterback had you make some money? nicole: good morning. 5:01 a.m. we welcome you to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. we welcome you can't train six. lea: good to see you. the republican-controlled senate took the first step towards dismantling present upon this health care law. the nonbinding measure to set up a process didn't come quickly or say why they oppose it. >> miscount well. >> debate is not allowed during adult. >> you are taking health care from republicans did i vote no. >> on behalf of the 1.2 million americans to remove health insurance. >> the senate w
lea: the nikkei falling over 1% in china the shanghai composite also innings below are appeared drained to oil prices rose 10 prices rose 3% cutting back on production in the chinese economy improving. although 52.52 a barrel. lea: yields drifted lower by 2.3%. facebook says it's not a media company that gears up for new journalism project anyway. we will tell you all about that. lea: and sports, are the san diego chargers heading to los angeles? we may find out the answer in a few filipina...
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it's the kuwait petroleum corporation and the abu dhabi national oil company and petro china. in russia it's rosnaft, it's the state run oil company of russia. it's not run by a random ceo who worked his way up through the company. it's controlled by the kremlin, it's controlled by vladimir putin so he put his former deputy prime minister in charge of it. somebody he goes way back with. he and vladimir putin served in the kgb together. so, yeah, putin put him in charge of the state oil company. i mean, here in the united states we tend to think of oil companies differently. i mean, in part we think about our everyday lives like where we get our gas from. we think of the big oil companies as, like, shell and bp, chevron. but globally if you look global ly all of the biggest companies are government owned country. saudia ramco, petrobras, pemex. that comes in very handy for those companies. it's particularly handy for corruption -- i mean efficiency. i mean, think about it, you need policy decision made to clear the way for you to, i don't know, buy an asset somewhere or make so
it's the kuwait petroleum corporation and the abu dhabi national oil company and petro china. in russia it's rosnaft, it's the state run oil company of russia. it's not run by a random ceo who worked his way up through the company. it's controlled by the kremlin, it's controlled by vladimir putin so he put his former deputy prime minister in charge of it. somebody he goes way back with. he and vladimir putin served in the kgb together. so, yeah, putin put him in charge of the state oil company....
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friendship association i know the work is critical given the trump department of emergencytion of china and the china barb in the new modification i think your soften a sociology we see more demonstrati feminization of - thank you so much important applying. >> thank you very much so at this time were going to go to public comment but call up first maybe director honking oh, i see you back there sorry you were hidden from view. >> good afternoon madam chair and supervisor avalos and supervisor mar and thank you for having us here this afternoon to fill those vital seats on the immigration commission and several of the commissions have to step down we've been waiting patiently to come before you for the filing of those spots i want to speak briefly on behalf of the commissioners the commissioner has mentioned had to leave for a hearing and the other commissioner is with they are students at the university of california, san francisco so, so both commissioners have been long serving members the human rights both are immigrants both moves to this country at different points in their lives
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china has been actively reclaiming, building islands in the south china sea, 3000 acres of land since reclamation activities commenced in 2013. open source information that they have militarized some of these reclamation areas. we offer legislation, resolution that called for the obama administration to take a more aggressive approach to these activities in the south china sea, including additional and more frequent freedom of navigation operations over the south china sea. in july, the international tribunal ruled against china that they violated philippine side -- sovereignty. doing to could we be stop china from violating international law? mr. tillerson: when it comes to china him and you mentioned north korea previous to this -- we have to take what i call a whole of china approach. part of her we struggled with china -- we do have important economic relationships. our economies are intertwined. but we have to step back and look at all of china's activities. the one you mention now, the island building in the south china sea -- the declaration of control of airspace and waters ov
china has been actively reclaiming, building islands in the south china sea, 3000 acres of land since reclamation activities commenced in 2013. open source information that they have militarized some of these reclamation areas. we offer legislation, resolution that called for the obama administration to take a more aggressive approach to these activities in the south china sea, including additional and more frequent freedom of navigation operations over the south china sea. in july, the...
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and love them or hate them, the data out of china is pretty darn good. lat rn america is no longer a disaster. third, the news flows out of the united states just got better. last night merck got some good news about keytruda. forget the development was already in the cards. this market likes to go up on the same positive data all the time. united continental issued numbers that were better than expected for december. that wasn't supposed to ham. it front ran delta's numbers. tonight kb homes reported a fantastic earnings report. notice none of this has to do with trump. we're possessed by trump and the news business. how can you not be? the simple fact is the reason we don't care about the morning future's fluctuations up and down anymore is that there aren't any, exaggerated or not. the terror that the futures struck, rightly or wrongly, it's disappeared. we're for the bitter for getting rid of these immature trading by the pajama people who either learned the errors of their ways or maybe, just maybe, they've gotten kicked out of the business. stick w
and love them or hate them, the data out of china is pretty darn good. lat rn america is no longer a disaster. third, the news flows out of the united states just got better. last night merck got some good news about keytruda. forget the development was already in the cards. this market likes to go up on the same positive data all the time. united continental issued numbers that were better than expected for december. that wasn't supposed to ham. it front ran delta's numbers. tonight kb homes...
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in the south china sea. >> bret: live on the hill, thank you. how did rex tillerson perform today? charles krauthammer joins us from washington with his reaction. your take. >> i thought he did very well. there were moments that were somewhat uncomfortable, like the one you showed with rubio, assa assad, and war crimes. the theme of what tillerson was saying was i'm not into making gestures or make pronouncements prayed we saw what he said about ukraine. his critique of obama was not that he was insufficiently demonstrative but that he didn't give defensive weapons or intelligence to actually help the ukrainians defend themselves. that's a pretty hardheaded approach. even though he wouldn't exceed to demand that he go around denouncing putin and assad for war crimes, he seemed to be saying we are going to be tough. as for the sanctions imposed for the interference with our elections, i think he is right. they are puny, insignificant party won't repeal them but he leaves it an open question as to whether, once they decide how to act, how putin re
in the south china sea. >> bret: live on the hill, thank you. how did rex tillerson perform today? charles krauthammer joins us from washington with his reaction. your take. >> i thought he did very well. there were moments that were somewhat uncomfortable, like the one you showed with rubio, assa assad, and war crimes. the theme of what tillerson was saying was i'm not into making gestures or make pronouncements prayed we saw what he said about ukraine. his critique of obama was...
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there has been discussion about the south china sea and china's aggressive actions in building islands. the u.n. convention on the law of the sea, decade ago, was advanced by republican administration but has still never been ratified by this senate. and in june of 2012, you signed a letter indicating in your role of ceo of exxon/mobil, you supported the law of the sea. i was a member of this committee when then chairman john kerry convened seven hearings where panel after panel of four-star admirals and generals and business leaders and national security leaders and former republican leaders, the administration and senators all testified in support of this, yet we fell short of ratification. had we ratified it, we would have that seat at the table to aggressively assert the international law of the sea and to push back on china's actions, which during that debate were hypothetical, today are real. would you work to support the law of the sea convention if confirmed as secretary? >> well, i will certainly work with the president. we've not discussed that particular treaty. certainly my
there has been discussion about the south china sea and china's aggressive actions in building islands. the u.n. convention on the law of the sea, decade ago, was advanced by republican administration but has still never been ratified by this senate. and in june of 2012, you signed a letter indicating in your role of ceo of exxon/mobil, you supported the law of the sea. i was a member of this committee when then chairman john kerry convened seven hearings where panel after panel of four-star...
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i asked about china. whether they were one of the worst human rights violators in the world, which again, you didn't want to compare them to other countries. i asked about the killings in the philippines. i asked about saudi arabia being a human rights violator, which you also declined to label them. the reason was not because i was trying to get you involved in the international frame of name calling, but in order to have moral clarity, we need clarity. we can't achieve moral clarity with rhetorical amambiguity. here's what's realistic. you said you didn't want to label them because it would somehow hurt our chances to influence them. but here's the reality, if confirmed by the senate and run the department of state, you'll have to label countries and individuals all the time. you expressed today support for labels and sanctions. you'll have to designate nations as sponsors of terrorism or nations as terror groups. again a label. one i think a lot of us care about is the trafficking of people. that one r
i asked about china. whether they were one of the worst human rights violators in the world, which again, you didn't want to compare them to other countries. i asked about the killings in the philippines. i asked about saudi arabia being a human rights violator, which you also declined to label them. the reason was not because i was trying to get you involved in the international frame of name calling, but in order to have moral clarity, we need clarity. we can't achieve moral clarity with...
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china has followed a china-first policy for years, to their great benefit. while we have sent millions of good jobs to other countries and several million of our young people now can find jobs only in restaurants. with only 4% of the world's population, we buy 21.7% of the world's goods. we used to buy about 25%, but we have more competition around the world now, as most countries are trying to move away from socialism while we sometimingly move toward it. we still have tremendous leverage on trade that we have not used because every country wants desperately into our markets. we need to negotiate trade deals that will create more jobs in this country. we need, mr. speaker, to tell foreign leaders that we want to buy things from them, but they need to start buying from us too. friendship is a two-way street. mr. dunford: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, p mr. speaker. the speaker p
china has followed a china-first policy for years, to their great benefit. while we have sent millions of good jobs to other countries and several million of our young people now can find jobs only in restaurants. with only 4% of the world's population, we buy 21.7% of the world's goods. we used to buy about 25%, but we have more competition around the world now, as most countries are trying to move away from socialism while we sometimingly move toward it. we still have tremendous leverage on...
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it says the same to china and iran and any other country that might try to hack. secretary nominee tillerson has also not committed to new sanctions. just yesterday, a bipartisan group of senators, including the senators from south carolina, maryland, florida, california, nebraska, introduced a tough new sanctions on russia bill for their interference in our elections. i support this effort. i believe the senate should act soon upon it. i am very concerned that thus far, the president-elect, mr. tillerson and senator sessions have not endorsed these tough new sanctions. the senator from florida, not from my party, also pressed mr. tillerson on a series of war crimes committed by the assad regime and the russian military in syria. these crimes have been reported in the press and detailed extensively by people on the ground and discussed at length by my friend, the republican senator from arizona, senator mccain. but mr. tillerson won't even acknowledge these violations of human rights and war crimes. and finally, mr. president, i'm very concerned that despite the f
it says the same to china and iran and any other country that might try to hack. secretary nominee tillerson has also not committed to new sanctions. just yesterday, a bipartisan group of senators, including the senators from south carolina, maryland, florida, california, nebraska, introduced a tough new sanctions on russia bill for their interference in our elections. i support this effort. i believe the senate should act soon upon it. i am very concerned that thus far, the president-elect,...
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alan: hablÓ de todo: de salud, de rusia, de china... karla: lanzÓ pedradas... alan: hubo lÁgrimas, hubo risas. es un genio hablando barack obama, y quÉ decir de su esposa. karla: de hecho, es una de las caracterÍsticas de los polÍticos, que hablan muy bonito. alan: pero Él en especial. y para mÍ, han sido ocho aÑos muy buenos para los estados unidos. es la plÁtica que vamos a tener mÁs adelante con satcha pretto. ana patricia: ademÁs, se convirtiÓ en trending en redes sociales. pero hablando de tecnologÍa, vemos muchos casos que se graban con el celular y se vuelven virales. ¿hasta dÓnde llega este mal uso de la tecnologÍa? pasa de la noticia al morbo. johnny: cuando grabas la pelea y no haces nada por detenerla. karla: creo que mucha gente hoy la usa mÁs como evidencia, pero hay una lÍnea muy fina de pasar a ser periodista a ser morboso. opinan en nuestras redes sociales. vamos con satcha. satcha: claro que sÍ. les cuento lo que viene en la agenda del dÍa de hoy. el presidente barack obama estÁ de vuelta en washington d.c. tras efectuar su
alan: hablÓ de todo: de salud, de rusia, de china... karla: lanzÓ pedradas... alan: hubo lÁgrimas, hubo risas. es un genio hablando barack obama, y quÉ decir de su esposa. karla: de hecho, es una de las caracterÍsticas de los polÍticos, que hablan muy bonito. alan: pero Él en especial. y para mÍ, han sido ocho aÑos muy buenos para los estados unidos. es la plÁtica que vamos a tener mÁs adelante con satcha pretto. ana patricia: ademÁs, se convirtiÓ en trending en redes sociales....
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by contrast, china, perhaps our greatest international rival, spends nearly four times its -- more -- of its g.d.p. on infrastructure than we do, and announced nearly $1 trillion more infrastructure spending just last year. put simply, our national infrastructure system is an embarrassment, earning a d-plus grade from the american society of civil engineers. it is a threat to our economy, to american jobs, to our national security, and to our environment. we need a public transportation system that gets people where they need to be. keeps our roads clear. and makes our cities better places to live. we need a freight system that moves products and raw materials quickly, safely, and efficiently. we need air ways that reliably move people around the country anti-world in a timely manner. we need river locks and ports to allow farmers to ship their products to markets. we need water pipes and sewers that transport safe, clean water to every american. and we need to close the broadband gap so that every american can take advantage of the opportunities the internet provides. investing in am
by contrast, china, perhaps our greatest international rival, spends nearly four times its -- more -- of its g.d.p. on infrastructure than we do, and announced nearly $1 trillion more infrastructure spending just last year. put simply, our national infrastructure system is an embarrassment, earning a d-plus grade from the american society of civil engineers. it is a threat to our economy, to american jobs, to our national security, and to our environment. we need a public transportation system...
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continueat we cannot to accept empty promises like the ones that china has made to pressure north korea into reform only to shy away and looking the other way when trust is broken encourages more bad behavior and it must end. that is from the prepared statements and you will hear more from that hearing today. jacksonville, north carolina on the republican line. go ahead. caller: i just have one thing or maybe a couple of comments. the lady from california who said that jeff sessions prosecuted three black alabama citizens for voting irregularities, that was brought to him by black voters in the county. they were complaining that these folks were opening balance and changing them. and this was on three or four sessions. he finally took it to a superior court and they asked him to look at it. so when the lady from california called it to say he had charges against three black citizens in alabama, alabama county, it isn't true. it was brought to him by blacks. that -- god bless her for being a teacher, barack obama is great for the military. somebody said her son was an active-duty officer
continueat we cannot to accept empty promises like the ones that china has made to pressure north korea into reform only to shy away and looking the other way when trust is broken encourages more bad behavior and it must end. that is from the prepared statements and you will hear more from that hearing today. jacksonville, north carolina on the republican line. go ahead. caller: i just have one thing or maybe a couple of comments. the lady from california who said that jeff sessions prosecuted...
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as no surprise that china and iran and korea and obviously russia and other countries are trying to implement treat this through cyber security issue. i've said for many years that is the next frontier. we need to get our act together. i had been hacked. the chinese had my personal information. i don't like it. the government needs to fix it. >> this is not even been a thing. you must've missed some important stories but on this one and to come back to the news this morning the reason it is troubling scott brown i just said just said that hacked personal information on some of the leading players in american politics. it suggests that he could be manipulated or pushed at key moments on policy and the myths of international crisis and i think all americans have to have a tremendous concern about it. >> are you ready for them. senator scott brown. a rocky road for honda. and then you two pushing the positive button. it's no longer considered a flight risk. the faa has lifted the requirement that the passengers is prohibited on airplanes. you probably heard it if you been flying. it's of us -- m
as no surprise that china and iran and korea and obviously russia and other countries are trying to implement treat this through cyber security issue. i've said for many years that is the next frontier. we need to get our act together. i had been hacked. the chinese had my personal information. i don't like it. the government needs to fix it. >> this is not even been a thing. you must've missed some important stories but on this one and to come back to the news this morning the reason it...
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>> we've heard from all over -- a lot of people from australia, china, all over the country, canada. it's pretty impressive. every day, i turn on my e-mail, and we have a new comment about how inspiring it has been for them and how they're gonna try harder and thanking sophia for making the video for them. >> sophia, what do you want to tell kids out there in 10 seconds? >> i want to tell kids that dyslexia -- i have it, too. so it's not like it's just you. >> okay, you're not alone. right? >> yeah. >> thank you so much for sharing your message. all right. and we have a lot more to talk about. coming up, you're going to meet the mother of a dyslexic child who decided that she had to take her fight to the state legislature to get services for children like her son. also, you're going to meet a doctor considered to be the guru of dyslexia, working on science-based programs for decades. stay with us. we'll be right back. with the xfinity tv app, anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels. plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from
>> we've heard from all over -- a lot of people from australia, china, all over the country, canada. it's pretty impressive. every day, i turn on my e-mail, and we have a new comment about how inspiring it has been for them and how they're gonna try harder and thanking sophia for making the video for them. >> sophia, what do you want to tell kids out there in 10 seconds? >> i want to tell kids that dyslexia -- i have it, too. so it's not like it's just you. >> okay,...
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>> china. >> that may have something to do with the one child policy. and a lot of times when they had the one child, they would be having sons and the sons would be treated like little emperors. >> if this was my child, his reign would have come to an end. >> so you're saying it's a good thing he was already in the hospital. >>> this next video takes place in mexico and this man is raging mad. >> yeah, he's telling somebody to get out of the car. >> you want to know who that somebody is? >> a woman? >> yeah. >> dude 101. >> this guy was riding along in his car when he spotted his wife riding along in the family car. she pulled over and was not happy. >> what if she couldn't drive that day and needed help. >> now we know how the story comes out of your mouth. >> the men standing around the man are police officers. at one point, he asked them to get something to bust the window. >> that's some way. >> let's be honest, it happened, you just don't see it. >> is this a new chapter in your book of cheating? how do get away? >> how to get away with murder? >>
>> china. >> that may have something to do with the one child policy. and a lot of times when they had the one child, they would be having sons and the sons would be treated like little emperors. >> if this was my child, his reign would have come to an end. >> so you're saying it's a good thing he was already in the hospital. >>> this next video takes place in mexico and this man is raging mad. >> yeah, he's telling somebody to get out of the car. >>...
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copper surging to a four-week high on stronger than expected economic data out of china. copper saw a strong rally after the u.s. election, anticipation, of course, of increased infrastructure spending. do you see copper heading higher from here? >> you know, it's tough. we're right at a resistance level. but i do, at least in the short to medium term. copper moves on chinese data. there's been a significant turn, upturn in chinese data, from the small business index. last time we saw a move like this, that came out higher than expected. 5.5%, 60% over last month, full percentage point over what was expected. copper moves on china and not much else in the short term. >> jeff kilberg, we're trading 261. what levels are you watching for copper? >> above this 2.55 per pound, jackie. very critical. but remember just back at halloween, a few months ago, jackie, we were trading at near $2. it's been a very volatile trade. back in early 2015, the first half of 2015, it was ranged about 250 up to 295. so there's momentum as we see inflation expectations pick up globally, i think
copper surging to a four-week high on stronger than expected economic data out of china. copper saw a strong rally after the u.s. election, anticipation, of course, of increased infrastructure spending. do you see copper heading higher from here? >> you know, it's tough. we're right at a resistance level. but i do, at least in the short to medium term. copper moves on chinese data. there's been a significant turn, upturn in chinese data, from the small business index. last time we saw a...
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finalmente, un socorrista de china la ayudo a entrar a travÉs de una ventana. se escribe un nuevo capÍtulo en la enrevesada trama de la intervenciÓn rusa en las elecciones presidenciales. james clapper, director nacional de inteligencia, comparecerÁ ante el congreso para responder preguntas acerca de un informe de investigaciÓn sobre el tema. algo que llama la atenciÓn de analistas es que al reporte no menciona cÓmo estados unidos detectÓ la agresiÓn, ni sugieres y la interferencia afectÓ el conteo de votos. mÉxico busca empoderar a jÓvenes que nacieron en ese territorio y que desde pequeÑos viven en estados unidos. se invitÓ a un grupo de dreamers a tramitar su credencial para sufragar en 2018. y lo que verÁ a continuaciÓn parece un hongo nuclear, pero es la columna de humo y materia incandescente que brota del crÁter del volcán colima, en mÉxico. al menos dos erupciones acudieron esa naciÓn, una de ellas en plena noche. la nube de cenizas subiÓ a mÁs de 13.000 pies de altura, mientras la lava descendÍa por las laderas del monte, uno de l
finalmente, un socorrista de china la ayudo a entrar a travÉs de una ventana. se escribe un nuevo capÍtulo en la enrevesada trama de la intervenciÓn rusa en las elecciones presidenciales. james clapper, director nacional de inteligencia, comparecerÁ ante el congreso para responder preguntas acerca de un informe de investigaciÓn sobre el tema. algo que llama la atenciÓn de analistas es que al reporte no menciona cÓmo estados unidos detectÓ la agresiÓn, ni sugieres y la interferencia...
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every year the chinese city, one of the coldest cities in china. they have the annual ice and snow festival. take a look at these images. unbelievable. it's a city of ice. unbelievable. look at that. >> i don't want to visit there. >> why? >> because i love anything below 80 i'm freezing. it's beautiful, but. it's stunning. >> i really, look at it at night. i would love to go there. i think it would be amazing. >> it's stunning. >> those fee, are made of ice, unbelieve ab unbelievable. >> that's so druel. >> are those fireworks? >> i'm in. >> let's show you your weather and from fortunately, we got really icy wintry conditions out west, blizzard warnings for southwest tahoe from now until 10:00 a.m. wednesday, about 7,000 feet. plus rain to talk about. some areas picking up another five-to-eight inches of rain. flooding will be huge. you can see again all the snowfall warnings. five to ten feet on the mountain crest. we have a couple clippers moving through the blaex, into upstate new york, snowfall apples upwards of 8 to 9 inches as you get into c
every year the chinese city, one of the coldest cities in china. they have the annual ice and snow festival. take a look at these images. unbelievable. it's a city of ice. unbelievable. look at that. >> i don't want to visit there. >> why? >> because i love anything below 80 i'm freezing. it's beautiful, but. it's stunning. >> i really, look at it at night. i would love to go there. i think it would be amazing. >> it's stunning. >> those fee, are made of ice,...
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the producer prices in china were the fastest pace since september 2011. anglo and glencore. throw in astrazenica and other sectors, and you have a rally going. in the u.s., the three sectors that matters this year, health care, materials and tech. those are the ones generally holding up well today. tech was positive at the open. the big disappointments have been bank and energy stocks here. i want to point out how some of the oil stocks are doing. we're down almost every single day for big energy, including exxonmob exxonmobil. there's a lot of expectations. they're expecting exxon to double earnings this year to still trading at 21 times forward earning. that's had a problem, as has chevron. weights on the dow since the beginning of the year. metals and mining are the opposite. free port, one of the best performing last year, would sell that off in the beginning of the year. that hasn't happened. they keep going and going on the strength of the china data. u.s. steel, vale, all been strong. the fang stocks are helping out the nasdaq. market, cap-weighted indexes. apple is t
the producer prices in china were the fastest pace since september 2011. anglo and glencore. throw in astrazenica and other sectors, and you have a rally going. in the u.s., the three sectors that matters this year, health care, materials and tech. those are the ones generally holding up well today. tech was positive at the open. the big disappointments have been bank and energy stocks here. i want to point out how some of the oil stocks are doing. we're down almost every single day for big...
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seawall prunz from fisherman meese wharf to china basin. >>> 5:37 now and berkeley police are making plans to extradite a cal student now in custody in southern california for the murder of a berkeley woman. friends and family of the victim say she did not know the suspect, pablo gomez jr. emily inman was a uc santa cruz graduate who worked at sienna ranch in lafayette as a nature program and middle school science instructor. police say that gomez stabbed her inside of her home on friday after having stabbed another woman who survived his attack. >> the fact that a student did this, it definite leave makes me feel a lot more unsafe walking around campus, especially at night by myself and i think that's one thing my friends have talked about too. >> when berkeley police do bring gomez back to the bay area, he will face charges of assault with a deadly weapon and murder. >>> alameda county supervisors are voting on funding for urban shield with millions of dollars at stake. it is an intense tactical training program for law enforcement all across the bay area. alameda county sheriff se
seawall prunz from fisherman meese wharf to china basin. >>> 5:37 now and berkeley police are making plans to extradite a cal student now in custody in southern california for the murder of a berkeley woman. friends and family of the victim say she did not know the suspect, pablo gomez jr. emily inman was a uc santa cruz graduate who worked at sienna ranch in lafayette as a nature program and middle school science instructor. police say that gomez stabbed her inside of her home on...
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there are 2,246 mcdonald's in china. employing 120,000 people. mcdonald's continues to revamp its business throughout the climbing sales. >>> seven online retailers including amazon and fresh direct will start accepting food stamps. the pilot program starts this summer in seven states. it's scheduled to last about two years. over 43 million americans receive food stamps. nearly half are children. and the ability to use those food stamps to buy food online will be particularly helpful for those with disabilities and the elderly. anne-marie. >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >>> still to come, presidential style. the trump family moves into the white house this month. we'll see how they might lend their unique style to the historic property. ique style to the historic property. that you didn't even know was there. and we all know what happens when one family member gets sick. but lysol spray and lysol wipes kill 99.9% of germs including 8 common cold & flu viruses to help protect your home. this cold and flu season
there are 2,246 mcdonald's in china. employing 120,000 people. mcdonald's continues to revamp its business throughout the climbing sales. >>> seven online retailers including amazon and fresh direct will start accepting food stamps. the pilot program starts this summer in seven states. it's scheduled to last about two years. over 43 million americans receive food stamps. nearly half are children. and the ability to use those food stamps to buy food online will be particularly helpful...
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weather related every year the chinese city one of the coldest regions in china they have the annual ice and snow festival. take a look at the images. unbelievable! a city of ice. >> i't >> because anything below 80 i'm freezing. it's beautiful. it's stunning. >> look at it at night. i would love to go there. i think it would be amazing. >> it's stunning. >> the fireworks are made of ice. it's nonbelievable. [ laughter ] >> that's just cruel. >> i'm like okay. now i'm in! now i'm in. >>> let's show you your weather. and unfortunately we've got icy wintery conditions out west. blizzard warnings for south lake, tahoe from now until wednesday. 5 to 10 feet of snow plus rain to talk about. some areas picking up another 5 to 8 inches of rain. flooding going to be huge. you can see, again, the snowfall warnings. 5 to 10 feet on the mountain crests. we have a couple of quick clippers moving through the snowfall amounts upwards of 8 to 9 inches as you get into central and northern new york. also, through the up of michigan. central and southern minnesota, minneapolis -- i should say wisconsi
weather related every year the chinese city one of the coldest regions in china they have the annual ice and snow festival. take a look at the images. unbelievable! a city of ice. >> i't >> because anything below 80 i'm freezing. it's beautiful. it's stunning. >> look at it at night. i would love to go there. i think it would be amazing. >> it's stunning. >> the fireworks are made of ice. it's nonbelievable. [ laughter ] >> that's just cruel. >> i'm...
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now it looks like they're going to build apple products in mesa, arizona instead of china. that's great. brian: and, by the way, i got confirmation. the paneling used on wago wagoneers, it was real wood paneling. steve: in the olden days, it was called the woody. brian: that's right. i never got comfortable calling it that. [laughter] ainsley: i think they changed the name of that on purpose. >> it's still the woody. it's still the woody. i love that car. great car. we're back on a fox news alert, that desperate manhunt for a cop killer is intensifying at this hour. >> we are bringing this dirt bag to justice, and he's going to jail. >> police looking all over orlando, florida for this man. mark keith lloyd. take a close look at him. he is wanted for killing his pregnant girlfriend and then gunning down an officer outside a walmart store. and then a second officer was then killed in a motorcycle crash as he was trying to find that career criminal. a terrifying new bombshell report revealing the carnage that took place at ft. lauderdale airport could have happened somewhere
now it looks like they're going to build apple products in mesa, arizona instead of china. that's great. brian: and, by the way, i got confirmation. the paneling used on wago wagoneers, it was real wood paneling. steve: in the olden days, it was called the woody. brian: that's right. i never got comfortable calling it that. [laughter] ainsley: i think they changed the name of that on purpose. >> it's still the woody. it's still the woody. i love that car. great car. we're back on a fox...
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i love china and love america. [laughter] maria: the very latest on jobs in america coming up this morning. president obama says good-bye to the country tonight. what you need to know about the president's highly anticipated farewell address tonight from chicago. we're looking back at how some past presidents have walked away from the white house as president obama says good night tonight. the lights come back on at the washington monument meanwhile, details after things went dark at the historic site for the second time this year. and the new ipad push at apple, why the company is reportedly eyeing up to three new devices this year. the stock this morning looking higher. got the latest there. ands what is the impact on the broader markets? take a look at markets this morning, futures indicating a fractionally were the opening for the nasdaq. -- better opening for the nasdaq. once again, we see the nasdaq hitting new highs and the dow industrials pulling back. the dow and the s&p closed in the red yesterday, the na
i love china and love america. [laughter] maria: the very latest on jobs in america coming up this morning. president obama says good-bye to the country tonight. what you need to know about the president's highly anticipated farewell address tonight from chicago. we're looking back at how some past presidents have walked away from the white house as president obama says good night tonight. the lights come back on at the washington monument meanwhile, details after things went dark at the...
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in china, producer prices rising to a five-year high in december. that number coming in at 5.5% versus a year ago. economists were looking for about 4.5% increase in wholesale prices. strong raw material prices sending that number higher. separately in japan, consumer confidence strengthening to its highest level in more than three years, that's according to data from the japanese cabinet office. the sentiment index improved to 43.1 in december. japan's nikkei overnight, first day of trading for the week, opened soft following in the footsteps of global stocks. closed yesterday for a holiday. down 0.8%. hong kong going the opposite way. >>> to europe, where british retail sales picked up speed in december. strong christmas week sent spending to a year on year rate of 1.7%, that was up from 1.3 in november. share prices across europe, the same pitch we've had for the last couple of days. negative across most of the region with ftse 100 outperforming. in the uk, retailers doing well off the back of that retail data. also holiday spending numbers from
in china, producer prices rising to a five-year high in december. that number coming in at 5.5% versus a year ago. economists were looking for about 4.5% increase in wholesale prices. strong raw material prices sending that number higher. separately in japan, consumer confidence strengthening to its highest level in more than three years, that's according to data from the japanese cabinet office. the sentiment index improved to 43.1 in december. japan's nikkei overnight, first day of trading...
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in china and a sense of a strengthening economy with inflation rising at the fastest pace in five years. nicole: oil down nearly 4% yesterday on concerns over the supply of crude. this morning a little bit of a pop up. lauren: the yield on the treasury holdings steady 2.3%. nicole: more changes coming to yahoo!. marissa mayer will step down from the board after it was acquired by verizon. yahoo! getting a strange new name if we looks lame. lauren: the college football championship as the clemson tigers beat the alabama crimson tide and they are celebrating. nicole: 5:01 a.m. in new york. we welcome you to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. lauren: there is growing controversy over the confirmation process. more from adam shapiro. reporter: good morning lauren. good morning, nicole. attacks by democrats to slow down the confirmation of several key cabinet nominees. chuck schumer called for a delay after the office of government ethics reported several nominees to fill to be properly vetted. >> we are not doing this for sport. democrats feel very strongly that
in china and a sense of a strengthening economy with inflation rising at the fastest pace in five years. nicole: oil down nearly 4% yesterday on concerns over the supply of crude. this morning a little bit of a pop up. lauren: the yield on the treasury holdings steady 2.3%. nicole: more changes coming to yahoo!. marissa mayer will step down from the board after it was acquired by verizon. yahoo! getting a strange new name if we looks lame. lauren: the college football championship as the...
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american services to china and asia. we are pretty big in asia. >> he is talking about supporting 1 million jobs. his spokesperson said they are going to create 1 million jobs. what about this? >> the message coming from donald trump is unmistakable. people argue about, are these jobs real, new, where they coming here anyway? he is sending a message that jobs are number one in importance to him. to create that, he's creating an environment with low taxes and less regulation. we need to see the follow-through. we need to see it work. this is the tone he's setting in the beginning. >> tone is good. there's a huge p.r. aspect. a lot of these jobs -- i don't know about the jack ma stuff. half -- more than half of the jobs came when obama was in office. as journalists we have to go and hold donalds feet to the fire. some of this is good. i like the fact that he is ignoring hollywood. president obama kissed up to hollywood and beat the hell out of business. donald trump is doing the opposite. he is ignoring hollywood and embra
american services to china and asia. we are pretty big in asia. >> he is talking about supporting 1 million jobs. his spokesperson said they are going to create 1 million jobs. what about this? >> the message coming from donald trump is unmistakable. people argue about, are these jobs real, new, where they coming here anyway? he is sending a message that jobs are number one in importance to him. to create that, he's creating an environment with low taxes and less regulation. we need...
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what you make about this obsession to blame russia, iran, china, north korea, oh, no, russia because of the deal with donald trump. why have they not fixed this problem going for the last decade we were being hacked so often? >> let me start by saying i think the intelligence officials should have resigned rather than agreed to this kind of a stunt. they had discredited the intelligence agencies, they have weakened their credibility. they've made it harder to get the american people to believe them when they have something serious to say. it's an absurdity. president of the united states, president obama imposesse sanctions a week before he gets a report? and then expects us to believe the report matters? this is a political charade. it is designed to allow the left to say that trump is not really president because the russians did it. hillary didn't really lose, the russians did it. frankly, i think it's just stupid. i think it's very dangerous for president obama once again to undermine american security by discrediting the intelligence agencies and asking his handpicked political
what you make about this obsession to blame russia, iran, china, north korea, oh, no, russia because of the deal with donald trump. why have they not fixed this problem going for the last decade we were being hacked so often? >> let me start by saying i think the intelligence officials should have resigned rather than agreed to this kind of a stunt. they had discredited the intelligence agencies, they have weakened their credibility. they've made it harder to get the american people to...
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. >> reporter: trump was also talking jobs today meeting with the ceo of china. whose trump's team says the plan is to create one million jobs in the u.s. over five years. >> we had a great meeting. a great, great entrepreneur, one of the best in the world and he loves this country and he loves china. >> reporter: earlier trump was tweeting about the just announced fiat chrysler expansion. it's finally happening, trump wrote. fiat chrysler just announced plans to invest $1 billion in michigan and ohio plants adding 2,000 jobs. trump also welcomed to the tower bernard arno of luxury brand giant, which owns louis vuitton to talk about creating american jobs. >> one of the great men. >> reporter: what trump wouldn't talk about today is the intelligence report that fingered vladimir putin as the man behind russia's hack to the dnc. he will hold his first press conference july 27. outside trump tower new york john roberts fox news. >>> well tomorrow president obama delivers his farewell address in chicago. thousands of people plan to brave freezing temperatures to att
. >> reporter: trump was also talking jobs today meeting with the ceo of china. whose trump's team says the plan is to create one million jobs in the u.s. over five years. >> we had a great meeting. a great, great entrepreneur, one of the best in the world and he loves this country and he loves china. >> reporter: earlier trump was tweeting about the just announced fiat chrysler expansion. it's finally happening, trump wrote. fiat chrysler just announced plans to invest $1...